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A-Z illnesses and the herbs that treat them
Lyme disease
- Fight the pain, fatigue, weakness and nerve damage with herbs from Nature's medicine chest

Quik Tip: Wormwood herb kills worms and parasites that overrun the body and gut when compromised by illnesses like Lyme disease.

By MARS CARRE
HERBNEWS.ORG

THE HERBS listed below can help you fight tick-borne illness caused by infection with the Borrelia burgdorferi bacteria and now turning up with increasing frequency across America and around the world. Initial symptoms of infection may, but don't always, include classic "bull's eye" rash, fatigue, flu-like symptoms, sleeping difficulties, muscle weakness, headache, stiff neck, backache and sometimes nausea and vomiting. Left undiagnosed and untreated, Lyme disease often progresses through three stages, with facial paralysis and heart involvement, and severe pain, neurological disorders and degenerative muscle disease marking long-term infection.
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